The Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front (DHKP-C) said one of its members carried out the attempted attack yesterday afternoon outside the historic Dolmabahce palace in Istanbul on the Bosphorus.
The man, named as Firat Ozcelik, hurled two grenades at the police honour guard on duty outside the palace but they failed to explode.
He was swiftly arrested and today morning was being interrogated by police in Istanbul, Turkish television said.
The DHKP-C said in a statement on its website that the "armed action had been realised by one of our warriors."
Part of the palace is open to the public but another wing hosts reception rooms and offices of the Turkish prime minister, a post Erdogan held from 2003-2014 before becoming president.
The DHKP-C said it had been targeted as a reprisal for the death of Berkin Elvan, a teenage protester who died in March 2014 after spending 269 days in a coma due to injuries inflicted by the police in the mass anti-government protests of May-June 2013.
The Hurriyet daily said that Ozcelik shouted slogans in support of the DHKP-C after being arrested by police.
Besides the grenades the suspect was armed with a "very old" machine gun and a pistol, police said.
Ahmet Davutoglu, who succeeded Erdogan as prime minister, was not believed to be in the building at the time.
The DHKP-C -- a radical Marxist organisation considered a terrorist group by Turkey, the European Union and the United States -- has over the last years carried out a string of sporadic and sometimes deadly attacks in Turkey and abroad.
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